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What was the main thrust of John Quincy Adams's foreign policy?
 
  A) to conquer commercial rivals by military means.
  B) to militarize the Great Lakes for security.
  C) to encourage European involvement in keeping peace in the Western Hemisphere.
  D) to isolate the United States from the rest of the world by prohibiting immigrants and foreign goods.
  E) to secure American borders and strengthen the peace with Great Britain.

Question 2

What was Aaron Burr planning to do before his plot was revealed?
 
  A) Kill Alexander Hamilton
  B) Create an independent confederacy of western states
  C) Take over Canada and declare himself its president
  D) Assassinate Thomas Jefferson
  E) Stage a coup in the House of Representatives



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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